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eMobility Engineer – HV Charging, ECU Owner, EVCC
Daimler Truck North AmericaHigh Voltage Charging Engineer developing electric vehicle charging systems at Daimler Truck. Supporting control strategies and implementation of global features for HV charging systems.
Posted 7/17/2026full-timePortland • Oregon • 🇺🇸 United StatesJuniorMid-Level💰 $86,000 - $110,000 per yearWebsite
Core Competencies
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Demonstrates expertise in High Voltage Charging Systems and ECU Development, with a strong focus on electric powertrain technology and embedded systems design. Proven ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams to implement software and control requirements in the automotive industry.
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High Voltage Charging Systems DevelopmentECU DevelopmentEmbedded Systems DesignVehicle Networks and CAN ProtocolsFunctional Safety Reviews
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Hard Skills
Electric Powertrain ChargingHigh Voltage Systems DevelopmentControl Strategy ImplementationSoftware Development for Electric VehiclesMechatronic Systems Interaction
Soft Skills
Strong Interpersonal SkillsOral and Written Communication SkillsDetail OrientedSelf-MotivatedCustomer-Focused Solutions
Industry Keywords
Automotive IndustryZero Emission Vehicle ProjectsDFMEACross-Functional Team CollaborationDynamic Environment Adaptability
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- support the ePowertrain Development Group as the High Voltage Charging Engineer – ECU owner, EVCC
- support the control strategy, requirements and implementation of global features/functions for the HV charging system
- ensure cohesive software and network communication is achieved with the charging systems controller, the EVCC
- investigate future evolution of control strategies that would lead to optimal charging control and performance
- conduct and participate in functional safety reviews, DFMEA and support the definition of charging system test & sign off
Requirements
What you’ll need- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Mechatronics Engineering or Computer Science
- 2-4 years of experience in electric powertrain charging / high voltage systems development
- Must have 2-4 years of experience with development of systems / software for electric vehicles with familiarization on vehicle networks, CAN / communication protocols
- Must be able to demonstrate familiarity with all aspects of ECU development and high voltage controller technology
- 2-4 years of experience with the design of embedded systems, especially controls development for series production of zero emission vehicle projects
- Must have knowledge of interaction of mechatronic systems in automotive industry
- Demonstrated development experience working with cross-functional international teams to implement software & control requirements
- Must have proven record of accomplishment of working in electrification of vehicles and enjoying working in a dynamic environment.
- Passion for electrification of vehicles and inventing the future of transportation
- Must be well-organized, able to handle multiple, detailed tasks, and work professionally with various levels of DTNA management.
- Customer orientated with a passion to develop customer-focused solutions.
- Strong interpersonal skills and, oral and written communication skills.
- Detail oriented, reliable, and self-motivated.
- Ability to work in an environment of ambiguity and ongoing change.
Benefits
Comp & perks- annual bonus program
- 401k company contribution with company match up to 6%
- non-elective company contribution of 3 - 7% depending on age
- starting at 4 weeks paid vacation
- 13+ calendar holidays
- 8 weeks paid parental leave
- employee assistance program
- comprehensive healthcare plans and wellness programs
- onsite fitness (at some locations)
- tuition assistance and volunteer paid time off
- short-term and long-term disability plans